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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_08_23- - ._ _- .• -.�. ___ _ __.._._.. .. .-.. - _ _ . _ .. r _ _ '� jN ' 4yi I ,.. � .. - _ e- .��. - - . __ _ ''V!Ob, 6b, Nd 62 P'iCKERING, ONT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946 8_nb. Rate i2•RB Par Tear; U. S. >F2.6d W, C. Huricar and Sol, Publishers 4c, Auittorized ae Second Class Matter -- � - ., Post 0ince _Departnsn_t, Ottawa • • • a ■ -._ � _�_._ � :, :Two Pick ran � . • , . e i'ownshr .Yours '.��IIII n , . :.•� e �coo�n a .. ,. g .P, g min ;�� _ .. _ a y.g . . ' :U i�RRA . N�orses To .���Ia __ .. .. . . .. ... .- , , . nzig . . , . _ � i�r. Alex -Picov shipped a second y _ - ' lot aiG horses about five hundred in Mr. and Mrs. N, R Shortreed are �r �% ' Claremont Beat 1�unbarton, � � $ � 3• on their annual three -week vacation. �1C'��rinp • �a�jt+ .: anrnber, to Europe from here t�hia _ Mr. Shortreed is being relieved 19y _ week loading at Ajax and Pickering . ' . � � . . etatauna. This lot form a part of a weather. The boys expect to be back � Friends Produce Surprise On Birth- �'• George Ralph, Hiss Wilma Godfrey,,of St, Thom• ` �. Altipment of three thousand leaviab about September 20th, and they have day Anniv'eraary, as is aPP• -nd4� a few days with ter the Port of Montreal this week -end. promised us the story of their trip : .• �- -: Apples and Tomatoes Reedy. sister, Mrs, Harvey Bath,, ,� '. 1'heae hoT�e --as ' ^g ,:a►, the and ex,perienc�a _ __ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevei�on had Mr. Gibner is spending -a l�ew days ' ,' devsatsted areas of Europe as part Avery haPPY surprise on the 8th, Local farmers who are •shipping holidays at his home here. ' � � iJPTRRA P� � �PP�g, STRAYED -Lot 16, con. 8, Holstein .when about thirty relatives, friends tasnatoes to the canning factory in �' a3td �' Jack TrePle► Tor- ' � the faaaus United Sates victory yearling heifer. Any information and former neighbors Dame to eels- W�titby," commenced' shipments this onto, called on their aunt, Mrs. Jno� - ' . sihipr are being used, AcoompanY�g concerning her whereabouts will' be brats Mrs. Stev�eason's 80th birth- week. The 'tomatoes are reported to. Murkar on Wednesday evening. Hrs- F`.. Adair a:td Mra. E, Bath - —1 otha�r t�heirma cargo'��g �e �tefully receives by H, •Barrett day. A pleasant time was spent visit: be 3'ood sad will yield lairly heavy mjOY� a •week's holida s at Sass - and -Sons, P.idceri -'ig. ing. 11�r. Walter Stevenson was mss- this year. Orillia, with their sister y . �ee>eveun day trip to Danzig. dohs .. a fie, Te+efy, son of Winn, �.`ee>!y, and John y To Toronto ter of ceremonies sad A good grog- Our local apple growers are putt- Harvey Barrett. � �• Possihde blew Highws ram was given, A dainty lunch .gig aPPles on the anatket this week. .. Simpson, .eon of Mrs. 3impaoa and Before Winter and 2oca1 •stoi+es have ahead Hr, a-td Hrs, T. S.. Balsdoa re= was served, Mrs. S evenaon cutting y start • the late Dr, Simpao3, have bees .. turned 3tome •fast week attar a •the cake. Ths singi -tg of For they're ed selling. The apple crop although end : .chosen •ta malts the trip with other There is a lot o! activity onLthe jolly good idellows" closed apleas- not as good ae is peat years, will �8 �0 weed � � north. -`' gttLendsnta, Very Fortunate young four -lase highway to our eont.. jn ant afternoon leavin �• �d Mrs• Edgar Bath, IIEreL - g a pieafant be much heavier than last, • 7a4� they are too• -�i�o and All �- the Pte. �° �Yd, P,T'oP�B fos'C�+e .Welber Wood and daughter ahead- a ; memory with t3rem, Aztertdin'3 were: .. - ' . peneeb, bn duty only three hotire a final paving. Repori.e this week in- . ROTARY ed the wedding` last week at St. (from Brooklin) Mr, and Mrs, Walt.. day. They .will have Ntree days in dicate the possible openi:sg o! the Stevennaon, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mac- ... , Catharines, of the iormer's nephew, •�'?' :Danzig. Their work. is done when the paved service from base to Toronto Lsst week, Rotarian Jos. ,Bsnirdan Mr, Bruce McGregor, key, Mr, s.-td Mrs, Wm, Morrison, . lborses ar+e unloaded, Returning via before the coming winter seta in. �• Sarah Lewis, J. W. Stevenson, � spaalaer for Harry Boyea, gave Mre• George Every o! Whitby, `_ �Iew York, they have the privilege Noted Clydesdale Show Mare L Mre. V. Parkin, Mrs J. Pengelly; a review of the life of a_n author spent a few days with her sister, of starting in immediatei on a see- with a dual personality. Aa Ra �S• W. J. Miller here, y Killed In Fall Orer Clit! (+fiom Brougham) Mrs. J. Miller, S�tattar -d Baker hs court Y Joha R. Bo _' " . :.pad trip. The boys look forward to _. :,F� , - - -- hlre, C. Barclay, Miss B. Stevenson, x , Piled records store atte:xied etlie Dthe local drug a $rand >�m4 and as iateresti:tg - for the Lnitsd Staten Gocernmant, ru$giats Can- ' A registered Clydesdale Show male 'Mre•. H. lililler and baby John Art- acrd worked as an ordina --- vention is the cif this week. - Imp. They Speak of two o! their ry newspaper Y, •- �attspodsnt friends frarn Alberts they � Property of W`m. Teef and Sons bur; (from Kinsale) Mre. Annie , of Chezryrvood, was killed one day Harbron, Mrs. C. Ledge'.t, Mrs. M. ten'' 'his aide of his personality was DSias Grace White sad girl- friend • poet in 3lontiesl early this week~ -�- rece:tU ,when she went too close fA Gormley; Miss A. Corner, of Toron- somewhat o! a tedious or ,boring visited telativea, in Kingston 'last . two Alberta cowboys, decked out in , Y lice. To thousands of Americans ha week -sad, - ' �- gallon beta sad all the � rest of the edge • of a clilY in a late past- t�; Hrs. W. Aarbion, lfdt. 2ioa.; Mrs. had another name, known beat io �• and Mre• Chas. Simmons, o! ore where she had been erasing. She lusts Green and Edna, Mrs. E. Gib- them se David Gra Toronto, agent last wcwe -k st the -- . _ the orthodox cowboy triinatiaga- A yaon As David was belieNed to have been the heav- son and Mica May Brown, ail of iwme o! Mr, sad Mrs. J. S. Baladon ,� �: dasrription of the- manta they will Grayson he wrote about what he feet Clyde mare in North America, Greenwood• Mrs �C. Lawton and Mrs. hart. _ Z'eclrave on board, should not be told liked when he felt tike wriking. His in s hztagry nation --it's good. welBhing 2850 pbuneis and had taken O. Iawtoti„ Manilla; Mrs. Robert �, Mrs. Walter Wood and children the Championship of Canada, Mr. Pilkey, Whitby„ Mr. Herb Rogers, writings bore wisdom and kaowled - Rite victory ships are not 1 ^aded • � He brought a new approadt to life are sP�g a holiday with Mr. and Testy had nr� used the mare work of Fk,rida;, Mra. E. Willson, Oshawa, b Mra, Austin Wood BawattanviLle: : to capacity, so 2.60 tone of sand ball- and Mrs. C. Baker. Hra, Allan Mil!- Y displaying the values to be found ► - but kept her for breedi:rg Pulses, Hine Ma Martin is spending her -:. Art ia- also put aboard to keep the izt zveryday things. Hie stories eon- rY and she was a total loss as her ia- -er, Mr's. Bie And MTa, V. Wrig�itt, of holida s with her aunt im Parry _. Ideal where it belongs, h rough yurance had not been renewed. Pickering„ tamed a quiet wisdom founded os a Y _ _ ...- •• -wide. knowiedrde of the beat that haul Sound. . -__ -__ _. _ -- - -- -_____ __ -- - _ -. _ _ ..- -- -_ -- been said throughout t>titr wortd. Mr. - and- illrs: --Mat: �- Carlton hAVe - Pickering rotary Street Fair, �Wednesdap, �pt• 18! _The speaker read fromy ne of Gray. retorted home after spendi� a weep son's boobs , "Under 34 Elm ". His Adth the tatter's parents, Ddr. and p .* - • ' utk on Bakes and Grayson (the one blrs, E• ,Bath. •- -- -• - - - ..- - - - -- .. - _. and same) was iaterastiag a,ttd en- Mrs. ,George Elliot#' entertained _ _ - ;n JN�taoriam - -- -- _ _ �Pieieriig Was�ea "s lastitnte �• _Coca! Girl'r Tesm Giriag Fine joYe� several trlenda from _Detroit last ,..._ ' - :- _ - - _' .... 11�eetiagr . Tuesday, Anguat 2 ?. = _ Showing Week... _ 10104D � 'in tov�g a�rnory of ohs ' - . - ` - . '. Mr. A. LawaOn� war at Clinton des: tmothez, Ella Jane Wood, wrw The Woanert's Inetitnte will urea! . - The' Pickering Girls' Team � has Rosslym ►imrieoa' Falls From for a few days owing to the death ' passed away, AsEgust 27, 2955; also on Ttitesdsy; August'27, at the heats been making a bib name for itself is ��i Car � of his mother, Mrs. Wan. Lawson. ._ _ -' srrr dea�t• fatter George Wood, who of the i�iliases �iorloe. We hope to the immediate district; by winning • � • ' Miss Helen Burling of North ,Bay ` passed sway Sep.. 29, 194,1. ,' have iiti'sa Anna Lewis, Supt. of the -two games against Whitby..t -•1 sad mottle Rossly:i Hurisoa, three -y�eai � ,otyj�ying a two- week's holiday 1'Ise>ti is a 1i:tk death• cannot sever, Wompt's Institute with ua sad would 13-1, and one against Ajax 'to' the old daughter o! Hr. and Mra. Ross azth her lister, Mrs, F. T, Buatfag, .Love sad t•enxembrance fast forever, tike each member, with a friend, to- torte of 11, --5, � �Murison, Pickering, had a narrow at Ajax. • ' � - - it,a»ingty remembered by The ,bc present. Their next home game will be °n escape last week when she fell iroan _ . Mr, and Mrs. A. W, Mitchell spent } .,Ramtly. - 8,01! Call - "Last year's lavorite Monday night when they will beat their moving car. Riding in the back the week -end with Hs. and -Mrs. C. f� _ groSram ".. Aaeiatant hostesses: - 'Whitby (.) for the third time. °mot' the little girl ma:�aged to open Winter at the tatter's cottage, near ` � i'he �Rntary Club wi1L be ca1va8aing iVLrs. Bie, Mrs. Lishraatrt and Hrs. Let's give our K'irle lots of support, the car door, and -felt out onto the• gigw-i:t Inn. Mrs. Mitchell is- staying t _ for she tiSalvatioa Arnty i.t Sept..taber '•>tiiag�aton, Meeting �, 2.80. _' . -Corr, _ roadway. After being treated by Dr, •tor the week. ' ,�-- - - - -- _:`...:_. _ , o -.___ . -__ __. �. .:_: _ ._ _ w fight, she ii; as taken to the Miss Eva Bunting is Bper1dl21g a q :.._..� . Cart i .. .. �.: _ ... • - -- - - .` _, •.. _ - a o its , for x -rsY Sick C i dren month with her• cousins, the Bate- . sp _ _ JED.1 TO R I A L � O M M E f'V T _ � - ... • - � ._ _ .she suffered gravel' burns sad shock , - � "��- , �•" • man a, at Go Hame Bay: ! - •'• _ ' � - - - . - � but is sow improving satisfactorily. Miss HUlary Hutchison, who has • . ` � T. �- !' -� ,ally opposed by Rtestern powers, e:, (himself. a stti3oer) .,o! thirty .A weekly editor, we a :.peel is esl,ect- The voici:ig members of ou= repres- year's experience, who was forced to Hermitage Farina Again Ship To been bllowing her career as a model +d to adopt an aptitude toward ,his entativea are, aritkt0ut exception, very a.ay is toa-n while his car x-aa beirta ,,. The United States ' _ iri Texas, has been viaiti:tg her par. 'office, and a recognitiva o! his dot- wealthy men, +who if they accepted 'repaired. Of the steel- vvorkera, rte � ants Mr. and Mrs. H. C.•Hutehison, -.ies, as being purely that o! display- Soviet Pr�osP�, would soon be said„ 'they do avt want more money Outdoirsg their last shipment to the Miss Eva Day, Toronto, spent the an interest solel to his Dina fan- - � U.-S. Hermits Farttt, Pickering, Past week at the h°ttte o! M.r. sad >� Y � forced to alter their position in roc- -they do not need - more money, , ge - • � :mediate interests, and that of • his iety A world ,program (Soviet), or ' a�teel workers have always been well last week shipped 102' head of their Mme• A, Lawson. -' - • ' • � ,� • ov►•n limi.ed community .boundaries, ganized to ptsaareote the welfare of paid, but, with fife rapidly increasing now lsmous Ayrshire cattle to the Mr's• Ada Reed, o! Fort Williatn�' j But if o:►e is even only iuild#,y lint- the masses sad to end exploitation coat o! living, they do not want to Staten of Idaho and L'tsh, •Accotnp, and Mrs. Annie Tann, 'ot Manitoulin,, - i crested in national and iaberasbional of man , by hash, is, �in_ their opinion be forced do�a . t+s a standard o! shying thz shipment were Messrs are visiting their cousin, I1ir, L• . D.. - aii�e, -Fe ca:inu't today; escape the true deraopiacy, but, would Rink living equal to that o! Italy or Gar- Robt, Ruddy, 'Fred Kirby and �n� 8os a month, It is 69 pears ' ,cs^eating of an interest and eathus- the world in which we are living is ot�,y, sad that aEl they were doing Edwin Balsdon, The round trip will si:�ce Mr. Banks has seen Mrs, Tang issm in some 0f.the major pr�btems the West. IAiothitug ca.•t be said• s- . was seeing to it that their standard ' take about tw•+elve days. At Pocotello, she hAvtng•left here sa a chid, �{� �, .f ' beihtg dealt with by those orbs have gsinst a "plan" that will improve the rises not lower: (rwthing wrong with Ids�ho, �Y will receive an official her parents at tha>c flans, , ; ,q� by virtue, of the nty-s,erious ways .standard o! riving• for• man, 'and de- •, first? )". He also .added that " a lot a'elocuae by the city otficiale. ' - , ` • of our civiii>rstion, been sboakiered• stroy the �►loitation of man,' buL , • � •�� �� +' �ter_vrorkina two_ Hermitage Farm is •fast becoming :'.l -iviCh w*liat lo��ia to the little man ,to we have •grave fears fos the --rssults = >or th:+ee months �thonght they ought �8- >test- known Ayrshire farm oa the ' '_ :`l be sn ,almost impoasibie task .of of the .aneth0is wI}ich the •Soviet pro= to own the p9ast' : continent; and ' t'hese two ehipntents � ������ � ) readjusting world society and bring- pose to use, So, R-here is the � trouble? who's are fire •largest ever to go from this � .•... .•'� , � '� ing a working harmony back ,into We boast, Freedom ;freedom of st fault. We listened to as address country to the U. S. `� -- •I�akeNng United Cltu+eh. ., � •,' what our branch oL society will call speech, freedom of the press, free- in Toronto recently by s' nationally llev. Robt+�C. Copeland, B. �. 1 • Dumbarton Meets Claremont la -Pesos .and Democracy, dour to call $rte Prime Minister or known industrialist, av'Jw nave as his � Minister t a It is a very simple matter tors His Majesty a liar if we wish, but remedy- `'stop everybody buying re- _,a Softball; Plurals SU.*IDAY, AUGUST 26, 194~, '" daily paper headline reader, afLsr of what value •is that to some of our frigerators, radios, vacuum cleaners, - � la•� a. m,-- Sunday School �., seeing in black type that "Steel C�. awn families --for instances, in the electric ra:,gea, etc." A couple sitting Dumbarton and Claremont will 11,00 a. m.- Morndsg Worship- � T�{• 'pickets are Sloizg this or that, � aaadi slums at the East erd o! the ciky, st our table rho claimed to know the meet in the Finals of the Pickering NO 1yVENIN6 SERVICE ghat manag�nent and employers who are not. as well off as some of speaker said, his own home was full Township Softball League this week, � •..During July sad AugusO •'� � stave done something. else" to eatab- the .dairy herds we know• of- calves ot'sueh. But he. was able to prescribe ring the semi- finals last week, slab within bra ,own mind a definite seceive mere att�ation than some of -a program for others. Pickering lost to Dunbartoa, • 7 -6, - Danbsrtgn Usited Chtsrdt .,,attitude t„ward. one or the other of those youzgst�rs, Freedom, as we Nobody wants.to, give up anything and 13 -2; and Audley lost to Clare- �• A• E. ifiolley, B. A., H. Iii ; : '• ,= ' '^the groups invoi+red. The' wise and know it,' allows H, L. Mencken to - �•eamE old stor o! "self ", -some moat 8 -7 and 18 -6 respectively. ]e<inister � � -.; just person will So deeper; he will say- `'whether business profiteers of our readers at[ll hold to the "cur. • Claremont and Dumbarton were.at SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, ]948 ,' ' •. y+etu! on -there intact be scunething wilt ever get the government back vival .ot the littest" and the zest go the top of the list in points all sea- i 9,45 a, m. =Morn, Church School - 'behind all this -what lts it? Ike tries is doubtful" or• of the workingman, to blazes. But, somehow or other son and the present play -offs Uhat 111.00 a, m.. Morn, Church Worship • t#o lied out, and if he does try,- the he says "He seems to .i9e commenced last Tuesday night are getting a this just doesn't seem to be righti -- drawing large crowds. Cenlensdal United Chszeh seaponse and reaction at�y be am• let Attars money than he rased to, but a few of our boys were buried int Highland Creek ., 1 ,pm o!' many we have already known. moat of it is phony. What he always � France a few years ago this month, C. N, R. Bridge Berg Re- inforced Rev. A, E. Holley, B. A., H. D. , - In this period o! readjuskrrtent f�orgeta fs, the± he is •the boy who having been engaged in a struggle � iii.- tinter every social and industrial place has earns the money that supports the that was supposed to end all this- Workmen are busy here re- inforc- SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1948 �' • its own particular problem- frotrt politicians, uplifters' o! the down- tQe told th8m that before they left ing the C. N. R, bridge on Glturch 1.80 p, �.. Afternoon Church l9er. , the United :Nations dawn to the trodden and other swindlers. He will here, and now we're right back at .St., south, and several local amen arz 2,30•p, an, .Church at Worship - ernali one -man business or even the pay off the natio:al debt in the end, the assns old thing, harder. than be- beitt;g employed on the job. All abut. . household. The first of course is the .sweating on the assembly line while fore they left -it's easy to lose pat- ' manta are being drilled and the holes Pr�byteslan ��b. �ke�'!t� �;•�' tit�jor one fn which' we are all int- his wife hunts a aback to live in and fence, and, we look to a settlement filled aZth new concrete. The bridge �• D• 11tar's>fa11 j _ erected whether we realize it or net. food cheap enough for him to eat, that will• be made in crimson, unless was apparently nearing �tlte danger• ' ' Minlstla• - We will be affected by the lindings. He is the eternal goat -.he is a suck- somebodq gives in SOON. The far- sus state. The work is e . �• p� N• xpected to - fit, O�,,r ;�t Ttte So�rie+t problem is a serieua one. er by God's inacrutibale will. So, my mere of our West may have'th�e right continue utxtil December. Scaffold- SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, l948,,. .Soviet Rnsaia and her determination napes for him are not too rrosy ", idea - they're talking strike, and are ins has been laced across the_cr�e+ek Z'� P• 'm' -" Sunday Jchool '� -'to ¢ff�ti tictir�>�r Savietfrs,-ts-belnp; We- had-ti,r r.i.tl�gr ia�t etc- off- �ettin�in�usfit -o� - - ---P -- - - - -- s.tw p. an'. - Church Worehi • - - -. " }; t-Y get back to work and up the sides of the abutments, ►- - „dust t►s Qetenainedly, yet .diplomatic- talking with A Hamilton steel work- or you don't' eat "', and work is progressing rapidly, J � . _ - ' - - - .i - `',F'.ti'S..s ' .. -..�.: e. .tea. _ . - ttr'. .�......,.._ ?' • , � , +. S',- . . " .�.4;.•,� NNW � By Attns A C�oS How Can , able, >. Owendoline P. Clarke - LL Q. How can I prevent the icing ;h of GINGER FARM • • • a from running off is wale _ + A. Dust a little flour over he top of the cake bbfor.; it is iced. It has come at lastl "What has the blessed things went right ou Q, How can I _,. vt time % ten ' _ TRIASURN come?" did you ask? We if for warms In derThat, at I tried didn't - - Y u. g • cleaning the table silver? weeks; in fact month's, you had warming oven. That, at tenet, didn't A. Dicke a aolutiott of one quart THN SEA been hoping by day, and dream- cook them but by noon my nice of boiling w'.ter, one teaepoonlul ing by night, for just one thing, fresh meaty chops were just as of baking Buda, and one teas! can- WS�BjI then you wouldn't need to ask dry as chips. Fortunately the ful of salt. Your into an aluminun: - By George E. "what ". Of course it is my der- vegetables were all right and I vessel and place the silver in it ;: w- • tric stove I am taffting• managed a pie filling without dis- tflow it to remain ' for a few in CHAPTER I lay is that direction. He had looked abom Yes, it actually ar- aster —but those chops —they were cares, then nose vi'' clear hot h. Such a small thing as a 'shrimp for a sail so long that his eyes rived -- last Tuesday 'to be really something to rememberl water -Etean the vesae: at our- _,__ __.. may save a man's life by putting were sore and. unsteady; he had exact --and this time :' it was not + + + Q. How can I whiter cluthes? " new heart into him at a time when prayed for it until in a frenzy of damaged in transit. p A. Put a few slices of lemon his digestive organs have, ceased disappointment he mad anathetnat• After dinner I experimented g g y •� ♦ with the rind on, i. the baler and ized all prayer as sill and mislead- with some baking but of course. ` to function for lack of fuel. If the Y boil with, •he white clothes. That - will to live or die is dependent ing; he hso hoped and longed for 'Wednesday morning a couple of before doing it 1 spent no end of removes stains and makes the electricians canto in to fix it up time studying the directions. I upon a bunch . of nerve cells and the sight of a ship until be had Y g clothes white without injury i ganglions, the proper activity of seen them in his dreams---a dozen and by .eleven o'clock it' was ra- did so with fear and trembling be- of them— sailin around and around dy for action. And so was I. We cause a friend had told me how Q. How can 1 renitwe ink _ztain� ' the latter is' contingent upon the g from washable fabrics? ' regular carbonization of common- him, mocking him, tantalizing him had an extra man for dinner that very careful you have to be in even in his waking moments. There day as they were trying to finish setting the oven or the tyhole sys• A. •Cover the sp.. , with a pabtt place, foods. At, - . 'Dick' Jordan had cached the had been strange illusions, mirages clearing the barley field. What tem of automatic heat control made of eta. _h and buttermilk. =point of semi - starvation and phy- of ships and .argoties, pictures of with the stove, the electricians, 'type of stove I have —is just one low this paste• made of starch atic sical exhaustion when lethal for- islands and headlands, of towns and, extra field help I• really felt of those ' things — simple enough " low this paste to dry and then wall !' getfulness seemed the greatest and cities. of people walking their somewhat rushed that tmdrning. when you understand it, but as the goods lei warm ranter.' boon to man —to drift off painless- streets. Thev had . come and gone However one thing was clear in complicated as a whole bag of ly into a world of dreams and fan- until the befuddled .brain was at any mind —I musn't be late with tricks until you do. As- a matte our week- eridei•s were here agait ,• ly i that wads in death, He didn't odds with itself. dinner. You don't mind telling of fact before night came I was and they were properly enthused want to live, he had -lost the will "There isn't ante sail!" he rout= your own men dinner will be ten so on edge I was ready to bite. + + + •. -- �. -to go on and suffer; he craved our- tered aloud, closing his teeth. minutes late but you feel you have I was wishing to, peace everyone And speaking, of weekenders- tease -from the torture of wind and "There are dream sails, mirages of to be on time for extra help• l would clear out and leave me to this is really getting, to be some sun and waves —and from thirst them, but nothing real. They dis- was on time all right! Everyone my experimenting in peace. But what• of a madhouse. four vounl :Ind bunged appeared from the' ocean ages ago. had been warning me that; at first, you don't catch Partner doing neioes collected barley stalks— Clinging to his fratl support that I know, for I saw the last of then. I would think an electric stovs,.. anything like that. He always complete with head and beards had been the toy of. the waves for He had glimpsed a sail —a real was awfully slow. With this in seizes any opporttinity to tease, g P thistles, a small quantity of gra' days and nights —he scarcely knew sail --when he thrust his head up- mind. and to be on the safe side, 1•f he came in and the stove wasn't vet, a flesh brush and a cold "hot' how many —he raised his head for ward after his meal of shrimp; ut F set the gril l and put the pork in use he would say "Why aren't p: water bottle and clumped thcrr one last took around his narrow be wouldna believe it— wanted to ' chops in right away —at. eleven you using the stove — what's the all between the sheets of i3oh'e ' undulating horizon before . leasing believe it —but wouldn't. o'clockl In twenty minutes they good of having one if you don't bed! What a riot there will be _ his hold to slip down into the green "It's only ' were done to a turn. Then 1 make use of it?" eaten clamoring to receive him. "I'd- g Yin my eye, he added, next week when Neice Joy ar• didn't know what to do with them. et cross-eyed if I tried to I tried abutting off the rill and If I was using• it then. I would rives on the scege. It was the last despairing look of took at all the ships I've seen since g g bear "What are � W you burning up all rF, • t► _ a dying ratan when the faculties " leaving them in the oven. But • ' - ,Flare up an instant, in full Intelll- -wince that night the power for? Just because _ � Isn't it great to be young —or ' ;genre, before the final collapse. • . • • you're got a stove you don't have fatting that to be where young • • • That night was forever indelibly to keep it going all the time! people are? Then, coming on the crest of a impressing itself upon, his mind —a �da' School " + • ''wave, sliding down its slope to meet nightmare of horrort The steamer v. W11- It F.1.7 stet ■s 4,1 him, it amall bland of seaweed had struck in the middle of the Ia it' any wonder I had to take thrust its tentacles of air - bladders night, and out of the staterooms Lesson an aspirin to cure may headache? The St. Bps Hotel - -- - had streamed an endless array of And 1 though an electric stove _ and greenish fronds about his neck would mean the end of all o � uuoR7 u WO- - - and shoulders, rustling and mur- ' strange forms — white -faced w y hoer? anon. Mtit, n ■ea inuring against the aides of 'his men. frightened children and Purity to Heart and Life baking worries. For a few days yrowee sad Teteora ■e raft. nurses. grim -lipped men, ant, weak- it was only the beginning. t taRto, szae •• _ . kneed Passengers Exodus 91T: 34; Proverbs 4: 4-!i; ts•.a'�.. use ar Aroused an instant by this unex- g of both sexes But I'm learning — learning fast v Good Food. Matron ,ad oawe- who needed het to et them in the Matthew ti: S: Philippians 4: ti Mee RtRaiq' pected break in the' monotony of F g —the hard way. So far I haven't sberboor ■r .e uarrso• his horizon the castaway orated at small boats . - _ Golden Text — Keep thy heart ruined anything —other than the rrt. ns 4136 _ it in stupefied wonder. It was alive Dick himself had Helped woatea with all diligence; for out of ' it are pork chaps —and the family haiWt with crustaceans and molluscs, and .children into the small buts, the issues of life.—Proverbs 4"-U died of indigestion. Occasionally those tiny fortes of life that cling winning smites of trust - from the The Seth Commandment I turn' on a burner to boil the ket• AffBr w _,•- to algae and Viske their homes in latter and glances of frightened tle, go out to feed. the chickens, _ their branches — squids, snails, approval from the former. Then The Sixth Commandment torches come in a the t - - $lugs, barnacles and aathr ods. had been a few others of the as the sacredness of human life, gain, find the kettle, QfA �� the Seventh the sacredness of home hasn't boiled —for the simple rea- A A tiny crab floated on the sur- sengers. who actively arrayed them- and marriage.' From the beginning son that the burner I turned on face- Dick made a grab for it, but selves alongside the officers to God ordained that husband and wasn't the one under the kettle. missed IL His splash startled from maintain order and system. This stove his all solid plates and their hilts wife, should be one and for hue F g place a •school of One of them was Pettigrew— band or wife to be unfaithful to it isn't* until you feet the heat from shrimp.' Catching one of these, he Hen Pettigrew —whose whole life them that you are sore which 'bur. decapitated it „and ate it raw. The and training made him immune to one another was accounted a great ners are alight—that is su poste taste awakened dormant impulses far and excitement. Hen had die- horse -dneso God showed his ab- g e s _ in him. He began fishing warily tinguished himself in that melee, guilt race of it by ordering that the you ,are green and dumb like I am. for the tiny creatures, driving tbens as he always did,'and_won the ap- By guilty ones should it put to death. » + + r • $y this law the purity of home and �• Into the open with one head aed proval of the captain. marriage was to be secured However. in spite of all my� ..Cupping them with the other, or • • worries, I ant already convinced ^r " Even those who have accepted eatraling them into a dense m�us that an electric stove is a great fi Eaily in the confusion they. had the holy way of life is Christ need convenience and time - saver.. To ef seaweed. he would fling t em ` ba his float with the algae and separated — Hen Pettigrew and solemn warning., There is the dan- Dick Jordan—for the exigency g y say nothing of being able to bake scramble for - them before they 1 g y of get of terrain aside to the "we. the moment severed all conven- of evil m. i ". There is cal one in hot weather. without being re- 4eould leap back into the Deno y duced to a grease spot. Some of 1- • • • tional bonds. Dirk had been al- attitude to maintain toward such _ It became an exciting g3ate, with lowed to go his own way, free a• temptation: we are to avoid it. To areal food as the prize. Every time any other passenger; but he knew, tarry in the presence of temptation 'he caught one and swallowed 'it or felt, that the other's eyes were is to run the danger of falling into Ids appeptite craved more, and his on him, watching that he didn't sin. . Tagged brain power rallied to his slip into one of the boats filled The Light of the World ltasistance mostly with women, and children. ;I ,giving him the owes- Until men are enlightened by • try mental alertness and skill for He had an unpleasant sensation Christ, the -light of the world, they the work, that he was still being watched u are in a state of spiritual darkness. It saved his life —the shrimp criminal. The iijilance of the 1 p and the ua_erstaading is darkened. The 'the game! By the time he had law .never relaxed -not even in the man who, is intoxicated will heaven ed the mass of seaw panic of 'a shipwreck S wed, stumble because for the . time be. - robbing it of eves, form -AA._Iife When all but two of the boats ing his powers of perception. are . ► »�„ ; :� � ` i f that could be called' food, his mind had bees' cast off, and the sa was drugged - gged and dull. full of the give was clearer through the function- m, bobbing around like. God does not ve us � Hie. 'Word -`.� `�'• ' ��'• `} - _ ' 'i•1' _ ati 'r �'' .. •'tag of his digestive organs, and the cockle- aheIls, he and Hen had simply' ,that He might command ��•h' /t -�,.•, -� - _ - - will to live and fight it out flued come face to face —the only two _our obedience; He gives it for our''w -bp again. passengers left aboard. Hen had highest good. His Word is •a life= -- ; Y , — , - • " = ,.,, _ But the' handful of raw shrimps looked at him, and nodded pleas• giving word. Those who seek and had, after all, been a mere morsel antly find its truth,'-and finding obey it, to a starving man, and the Daft of "You've done well, Jordan," wean experience an enrichment and en- them, which had tasted good at his words. "Which boat do you lac ement of this n :'' •{ B e present life. � !! first, was beginning to intensify want to go in ?" ' :> his thirst. He had been fortunate Purity of Heart is securing rain water for the first : (To be continued) To be pure in heart is to be in- three days, but the last of it was " wardly pure. The moral and pi� 'oone, and the agony of thirst was In direct summer sunlight, a spiritual condition of the heart de- •- r,;;tl•'�t —+t' '' 'beginning to add to the tortures of brick wall painted white Is about termines the quality of our C e. • Mgr troy G an empty stomach. 14 degrees cooler than one of un- thoughts, speech and conduct. >^ : • • • painted brick. Purity of Thought C'� ''y era ' "If there was a sail now =" be it is the things we think' upon, 4egan, sad rhea 'stopped Insanity ISSUE. 3t -1946 nourish and cherish in the deep µ - places of the heart which deter- mine the kind of person we will be. - - We must guard well the secret - Qt�tality You'll Enjoy chamber of the heart and 'sternly u `' - refuse an entraneb to any mean, dishonest, unjust or unlovely "But Murgatroyd : you don't have to wait until morning thought. If we let mind and heart before you •vat your crisp delicious Grape -Nuts Flakes." continually dwell on things, honest. „ " just, pure .and lovely; on things of I don't? Then pall up a cake of ice Twc grains — wheat and matted and well sit down to a couple of bowl- barley —are the double - barreled rea- good report (sound, doctrines and fuls of these malty -rich, honey- am stn that, Grape -Nuts Make* good- : principles) and on whatsoever is golden Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes!" Mess. They're sp- -clally blended baked rightly called "virtue ", we shall be- "S• youT be able to wrestle a teal- and toasted for golden - groan. de- - come virtuous in deed and charac- set on all that grand nourishment in Hetous exispngss and easy dtgestlon." ter. We can build up a strong, Grape -Nutt _Flakes: carbohydrates "I'm going /ton All up the sled with �•� '', r noble, Christian character, only as for energy; teeth t a tot muscle; n os• some giant economy package-- V of photva flit teeth and Lanes: ftbn for Clrape•Nuts Flakes next time v °' °i ' we net our affection on things the blood; and other food esmUaW' down at the trading pm.,+.►" -� pure, good, Heavenly, eternal. " BUSINESS By Hershberga -- i . . No Thanks it's Worth Trying .. Hard On Nerves Howd you like to be Hungary Falling asleep at the wheel and An American army officer wants c _ _ and send your little boy down to loose sutumobile car doors are two tests of the atom botiiii every six :_`•�• the corner to buy a quintillion- of the main causes of accidents on months from now on. Whether peng chocolate bar -if you could the highway. Why no, keep awake our planet's nerves can stand two get the chocolate bar? .- and be more careful? narrow escapes every year remains •: - Christian Science Monitor. -St. Thomas Times- Juurnal. to be seen. .- Edmonton JournaL `Why Bother? May Be Easy -But! A naturalist gives "simple .rules 'Modern Version ,':'., We are now told that lightning for catching a skunk barelunded." travels 'at 22,000,000,000 miles an Nowadays, when two or_ three * '' But probably no simpler than you hour, not 22,000. In that case we're peace- makers are gathered to- _ _ have to be to, try it. 1 _ - going to quit dodging. — Ottawa Citizen. gether, they have to bring in an= — Kingston Wbig- Standard other peace -maker to make peace *y'' -between .them. c St ford Beacon era juat As Silly _... -- Very P rsonal — rat Beacon-Herald. - e - Not everything improves with - . - �. A Newfoundland couple has age. There is the world, the family ` been married in-the torpedo room car —and us.— ; We're Waiting ,• of a former German submarine — Quebec Chronicle - Telegraph. By sticking a thermometer into —which 'is even more picturesque a cucumber, scientists have pro - e.K.� than a lion's den of a boxing ring, ved that it is actually 20 degrees• ..u,S_=QGZe and just as silly. -- -It's A Puzzle cooler inside. We still await in- �aats«.nrN�uafnvw s.e T.►�ua n.s>ara: — Edmonton Journal. What puzzles us is why those structions on 'how to crawl into a "Notching to worry about, offt¢.er —I'm breaking" him in Hollywood performers ever get cucumber on a hot day. ' • married in t he first place - : —The Em o_n .. _ o n Journa I. with stage money!"' More Insecur Brandon Sun. , � plaint that man his wife l took his d coin. pay >r Answer to previous pnsslo cheque every week, and has not -' Brevity Is There Missing Links Screen Actress , I w 1 5 1 �oiN given him any money for twenty- If milady's. fashions seem even Soviet. spy links have been or- four years. Obviousl o y she wre funnier than usual to you this sea- . doted .to leape Canada. Canadians • E the trousers in their family, and son, it's probably because brevity who acted thdt way in Russia would _ HORMONTAL ;VERTICAL wsisseer a simply went through her own_ is the soul of wit. go into the category of "missing -- - . 1 pictured 1 Meadow tkSAAMY pockets. —Kitchener- Record. links ". movie actreas, 2lnsect T �'" T 1 ..,;-Windsor Star 3 We DIVISION . - 4Great Lake Not Everyone's Dish 11 Abstractbeia ° <> :,., .. - . _ 8 ✓:. 1Z Incursion a sodium Not Mother Nature South Africa reports that the de- r (symbol.) Farmers in Ontario are repor- wand for diamonds is strong, as a 18 Ream (•` ;; 8 Bismuth w% ? 5urna u ` 29 Lieutenant 42.Italian capital - ted to be is best hopes of a bum- hedge against inflation. That is, _. Near (symbol) Any 40 Stag per crop than they have be for g P yN as strop as as be expected. con- ,,, 1S Pala" lily 8 Measure of (ab.) 43 Slang p ,�e� x 16 Accomplish man ears. At least motTier na- sidering'that a blue -white W -carat area 82 Military 44 Tramp tare ha'sn't gone on strike. stone costa 113,200. `�" 18 Vs Hamilton Spectator. 9LegalmeasuTe police (ab.) (slang) - Windsor Star. 19 Electrical 10 Lixivsum 33 On account 45 United Sery -f4f engineer. Cab-) 15 Golf device (ab.) . ice Organiza- 26 Staten Island 17 Lubricant 84 Registered- tfon (ab.) No Good At All Peace Argumeni (ab.) 21 SRain (ab.) nurse (ab.) '48 Dance step What good are higher wages if Mr. Howe's flat staterneat that >jC 21 Extra 22 Italian river 3S Jumbled type 49 Donkey - prices also go up? That's what because of present strikes the short- BAS I—COP - =S p ig to 28 Permit. .36 Northeast Sl Average (ab.) U.S. labor leaders are iisking, now age of nails presently "will prac. (Td - basic Coppor Sulphate) lagr 24 International (ab.) S3 Each jab.) tik strikes are over. tically close down building con- First time in Lansda. A neutral in- 30 Horseback l�age 37 Steamship 54 Alternating struction in this country" ought to soluble copper compoaad making 26 And (Latin) (ab. current (ab. - Toronto Telegram - an ideal spray material for funftus — - Ike ) ) ) be' a powerful argument for Indus- control on toes, sour chernes, ;31 Temporary 97 Kind 89 Observe 53 HIM _ trial peace- If thousands of houses comswes, ce ery, tc. Contains twice - dwelling 1 is y I 5 i - y to . ' THE SPORTING THING now being built are uncompleted s°p o�rpbl earn �w teeter i3 0f Moorish when winter eomes the gratify i>f - descent _ - goes ewtce ' as far. available as • pests on it ` IZ s%�`` the present housing situation will Must. words be intensified sharply. �zsr...,i Jleda' IL �Chessmen — Ottawa Journal. AT YOUR LOCAL OEALiIi' , 40 bets up i'- 41 Erbltun d (symbol) 43 Company MACDONALD"S s' 44 Bushel (ab.) 46 Daybreak A4 36 ,Twc (comb. Paid notice. 47 ,� 48 Father ' _ - 56 United States coo 04C of America 52 Intend SS Possesses 5o st IN 51 as W5,5 "You'd never be any good at. 56 8be M a b it, Dear. You can't He without aL blushing!" POP —Not Dry Reading By J Mll.LAR WATT CASE ARRIVC-D DOWN THAT' MUST BE THOSE t AND WILL YOU SEND �xa....� �, rn. s.�r e,.eK.0 u.,r - `: AT THE STATION FOR LI BRA.RY BOOKS DOWN SOON SIR ? - YOU SIR T ORDERED ONE OF TH EM E .N s ; 7 - IS LEA-141 N C7 _ .. I-E-74 _ REG'LAR FELLERS — Making of a Hero :. By QEN Y �y E B RNES !I GIMME WOW' PRETTY ORDERING YES�P­7_ WAKE UP O A TRIPLE RICH ' GOOD TO f' A DISH LIKE MACAR.THU DEFORE ITS i SELF TIiA7 WHILE PEOPLE WOULD SURE TOO LATE -. VANILLA SUNDAE WITH . YOUR � � - �- TWO tHCHEB OF AREN'T tUl1? IN OTHER COUNTRIt$ BE PROUD CHANGE TIIAT NEVER MIND r CHOC t.t4TE SYfZL1P AN' ARE GOOD AN' j" OF YOU •' ORDER ' TNAT CHERRY s i c i ON TOP.' i MAIR,SHMELLER, HEAPED IvO SELF HUNGRY. WIT+I SLICED BANANAS 3ACRtFIC #, AN' A CHERRY ON lUP' FOR PINHEAD'. :7'• �;: ; +•.•`}'t. • A.y�,•.• - _rte �,r:-� ::, �+� � ' :L�\ _' ' •`.^•. r _ •. N r. as l ®d Advt's _ l opeoin7 in Pickering „ =El may, �- *uMw -& CEMENT'sPA is Here , • 'Maple Leaf Fire Fwniu.i.0 rs .u.a.erp:ng _ wanted by lady teacher in Pickering 400Y TO THAT Ro0>r l±lOw i ! Inaurallee co Dunba.:un or Rouge District. tiwi.n- I;ev. Ray McCleary To A4urew• L” K Free Firs; An,,asl Junior Farmer Us Pm' menZi.ig is September next. Bernice - White, R. R. 2, Pickering. S�wday Service ccuARS - <rouNoAnosa - (40 Yews a ti, ,,.' ::. J) 'R� oa -P6or Spt. 6 The Ontario C.unty Juiticr Farr,• STABLE OE al G Gascoi$ne ltstr for Fasen and FOR S' ALE — 12 pigs, 8 weeks old, er Association are having Chair fir t ANYTHING IN CEMENT WORK J. G. Chssp CMIAW. Andrew ' =1en, Bruck Road and 5th aInuW Sunday . service on the L ::,.ed - ('� Bu+�gs - _. Co ession. Church lawn, Brookiut, . o.. S4a -ay, - - - _ a hone . ?43 _ Winif torm pn BaUdbo% i FOR SALE — 2- burner electric, August 25, at 7.,0 p. m. Re v, i;. ,+ � ■ � � � . W '� eta. ,withou. word. A. E. Ba.:dwin, First McCleary of 1>y'oodareen lin.ted vVhitby, Ont. " r.,ad welt of Brock Road, phone 36 i Church,, T,_ruato, will be the speak r• Automobile Insuranq st< All Yids _ l; 22, ' at the service. Mr. McCleary was �.n (reenwood, Ont. :_ STRAYED — 2 small pigs, near con: outstanding pa3r� w,t:: �ha Cana: RON GIB Bowman & Rowe 8, and Plant road north, Reward. A. ian Army overseas, and has be•..t __ PHONE p[Cl[. Z l: E1 p �+ p +� .J. Brady, phone 52 R lei. associated with Youag People's wo- k - TRANSPORT ::! BRAY -has immediate delivery on for a ntunyou of years. • across is well ;ANNUAL DANCE broilers, N.H. x W•I+ also some known, t� young People across Ca TRANSPORT S TaN LEY L : add. All Junior Farmers are .nv,te:i r ' :.started• pullets, - .H x W.L. and - of the - l�Al�'I'A(}�i -White Leghorns. Also order now to attend tin s:rrica aad,.•b .n, par- ents and friends with them for their Unionville Junior Farmera MOVING - } -,your chicks. Agent, Pickering Mill= first annual service. :ing Co. At The Beautiful Rainbow Gardens SAND 4 a k V N1 r,& S rnN b �/ at re MARI4H.AM ARENA AGts000rt USE THE PICIiERING NEWS Brush Painting Pbom 1 TO BUY OR sELI. - Fri•, Aug. 30th - Toronto An 6b2a — P!c>t. !is a v Stouffville EXTERIOR and INTERIOR Russ Creighton'$ Orchestra Phone Stooffwille 348 a+.PPLE5 FOR SALE - ` E Duchess apples at $1.25 per bushel, CA LKING p for our. Markham Fair 'Satu�y Mme at 2 P. IL • - ,without containers. Robt. C. Reesor, K. ELSON --, , GRF.EN'Vi;'OOD Grain Show LAXO Cer"e' �n � Etch Night La al - - 4th con, mile and half west of the wi- Bro& Road. Phone PICK, 7 R 21 Admission 50c; FRIDAY -- SATUROAT 4 :i AUGUST 23 and f.'.% FOR SALE — gah asized culvert, E p s To ii� inc� r, 16 feet long.— .DANFORTH BI lei . 15. E. J. old Pine Ride Rd. LANES LTD _ Keep You 'Return of Dumbarton Frank James FOR SALE' — 2 rnilkin8 goats; also Daily Service ;. :: 'Nell! 4- months old nanny: Sell or trade _ :for hens. Jos. B. 'Gormley, Dunbar- EFFECTIVE MAY 13, 1946 � . s • Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney ton .' Daily ea. Sun. & Daily ex. sat, Sun. & - - Universal News - -FOR SALE — girl's bicycle, in good Bun. & Rol. ' Hoi. Sun. &, Hol. only ROL Sold at Claremont - __ ^7.15 8.15 12. 15 3.46 _8.00 , - -= • - conditSon. Apply Howard Malcolm, 2 - _.- •.....___:_ .miles west of Broughams. Phone — Brougham 7.27 —8:''f ��. 2T- -3;57- $.lc - - - -- - - ONDAY _ TLIESDA — 3i_ Y ' Markham 20 R 2. Green River • .7.36 - , or AUGUST 26 and 27 .8.36 _ 12. 3b' 4.05 • 8,20 ' . your grocers • • .- , FOR SALE — girl's bicycle. Good Locust Hill 718 8.38 12. 38 .4.08 .' -8.23. - - oomdition, Phone Pick. 113M. Male:: 8.D6 9.ob 1, os 4:3b Sso LAXO CEREAL Bad Baseomb 1. tf Return Leave. P.M. A.M. 'P. M. P.M. P.M. FOR SALE —. Lady's' bicycle, C. C. Toronto 9.15 •30.00 ...6.45 2.00 8.4b Wallace Beery Margaret O'Brien M. Red Bird,. almost new; also e'ec- Daylight Saving Time Parcel Express Grover 5"0, Oxford I=I ,.,Co., Pickering tric rangette. Phone Pick. 36 R 4. WEDNESDAY Ti URD�! F FULLER BRCSH PRODUCTS GET THOSE. NEW TIRES N V W .. DR. P. L. LOOS• AUGUST 28 and 29 _�.0 - RINARY BURGEON r Orders and Delivey V - _ Markham, Pickering, Uxbridge Ana. Dunlop Tired -Fisk Tires DUNBARTON l r � -Shady Lady - - Scutt Townships. Charles Coburn Ginny- atm ,Sis ' Phone Pickeri4 77 R 15 � Get in-touch . w;th your Fuller g Brush Tian Now by. Phoning or Batteries Solent �:« Fnbjecta ` Writing — Exi de ' POTO- NI'L'E _ THMUL PEti NANEN -_ Claremont Locker Stouffrille _ Phone cos peerless Motor Oil Sept. 13 System R. C CL L'OEN1Na Classified - _ -- RON WATSON, SON, - -- _- .. t'uk�BAl O!{BJ�'POt FOR SALE — household .lurnaure, • Bta9dard Size Locker 89.00 A Yeas ovate Am�sam chairs, table,` beds etc. Mrs. Gilmore,... - - ,r Cutting Room and Chilling Room Ip>�e >�� •� - .r "u:: pion Pick.- 7) R 3 - - - ors _Dunbar' �� d, Service Station Available Free To Customers +� S M _ ! y - - -< read f FRUIT — I'i:;ARS — PLt'b!-5 .- -- 1►IE or sale.. in. one week- Bring :..:'.. (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) .. O ' L Markham, Onte S LOCKERS AVAILABLE �+ ...your own basbrta, , L. D. Banks. "Phone Pickering 40 TAYLOR - LC)YS 1 Pickering V sllage - - - - PHONE CLAREMONT 19W or IOU _ _ _ RA010 SERVICE Three e4 c�,'ttag*, furnished, :Tee rent, ,o middle -a;ed woma t'or coop- go' d health, references, grade: 11r the shower that triMt t, dampen We Solicit Your. Business Le, .1n , e\rlt9nre '* r minciin� child- education, age, between 1� =�(�: Ad- spirti ab ,ut• five• o'clock. The pro - 1 F <.re'st vantag',,s of Curse --.?60 per month �.r�d- J 9 n d �'$i•r's ElevatvY ren. Apply 14Irs. J.' fipi.", Ol+ n arnur.� $13 will be ace _- 'Road or enquire at ' De1v Drip Jnn. less core of maintenance %%!:I be pad . for gF:irral 'chuitzh repairs inclining _ S�NpEtGilRERS _ during the nine _months. Cost of _the now oil- btirtter. This has pr°ved Fare s Elevator Claremont, Ontario SALE trrr}}:r portati,.n will: be•.pro-rided for a w, rthw•hile centu.re and n- doubt nos 3 tfice •'M /LO ""'"" ""a _ c , REGISTI %R crrt : ario- residents from their -place of next year wall see -a-repeat'Per`.or- :'Pho Res. 8J - O 38W , residence to the Central School and mance on a lard r scale.' �R'e• solicit y-,4r patronage for GtmrwAeed Rwpats Rervies � SATURDAY`'N, _aUQ 31 — auction fr m the Central bchool to the Hoop- Gloria Ornicrud oras-ia Poultry, i�og. and, Dairy Feeds - An) lldalie at Ha�Mi safe of ,_1 acre farin (V, timer itais • where ti'.e practical training is- the Y. P. V. last week and spoke dq culiiva`ion, balance bush and pas- • given: A Certificate will be given by the work amonh the lepers in -A`rfi Western Oats and Barley Whole .ARTHUR FIELD ture) incltding a bank•barn, frame the Department of Health on camp -. , ela. _.or Chapped am Delivered _ 1►6use,' gs+trd well etc.' at Lot 11, letion of the course and the success- The tennis court iq still. far from -PHONE 52 R i Can. •3, Uxbn 9F11 mile and quarter ful, -passing of the re�luired examina- being in• first class .condition, but it Fresh Salt in Lge. or Sm. Cakles i —south of G•rodaood, the property tiorls. Opportualties' for. employitierit :is fit to play on and several nights Rolled Roofing a r'Sidin Bought and � ' _ Sold - 0 f R. Faulkner. This fa rut is i n t h is ft e 1 d after gd u a t o n. a eek so so-me the P e o- Used Clothing — sterlltsod, elw• Sui able for gardening ( known ar, Application Forms• may be secured pie may be •.qegn hard at it having a :Order your nut~ or stove coke A and pressed . like new. Cam • 'the George Faulkner faran), The from ilia Supt, of_3Lour. local hospi- good time. 'arge stock of high ��1sss sills, T our' young' o Try Farr's 81 p;c. Dairy Ration Terms ---ten percent on day of tai, or the \arse Registration, Dept.. Friday night a I•ew "op y ung Overcoats and pants. Also a.-Seri sale, balance can be arranged o:i of Health, Province of Ontario, 'Tor- people travelled to the Rainbow Gar , , stock of new le-afher costs d teirmg. ' ' SELL1•:R•S and ATXIN- onto'. dens at Markham to enjoy an even- Claremont, Ont•; wWbreakers, and Sents' furnb`+ SON, auctioneers. = ing of Danish Folk Dancing under Inca at very reasonable priers. C0 • • • . the direc roar of John Madsen, who and be Sam ineeL ts. WEDNESDAY, AU9. °8- -extensive Highland Creep is quite'ell known in this form- of NOT1.0 E auction sale of tractor,' tractor recreation.• Mr, Madsen used to be n Dow Et — Weal. Pohang. "cm form -imnlernerits, b�� Wednesday, equipment -girls -of the -Quest head -of all �reatjnn in Denmark ses, dairy' herd and furniture, the Club gathered. in Graham's Park ac and is a yery ',fine leader. The' hun- 0* tomdrs Von your wart evm7 property of L. R. Kemp, Lot 34, •the M i, *e for a wester roast. After dred odd people' who turned out' ist WANTED Con, B. F., one mile west of the. several false starts4h!ngs finally, got enjoyed the evening very much (eX- � pAT., GORE. DEAD HJRS6S 71kVD CAT 1111 Ontario Hospital, Whitby, on the under way with a good bonfire. and cept it was a little on the warm. aide) ' - Base Line„ -Sale ai7 12.30' sharp. 'the "eats" on the 'hot coals, We. en -, and it is hoped we will see more of WOOD, CEMENT, For tree plCg lip phone Terms cash. William Maw, acct- joyed a sing -song led by Lois Groh- this in the months to' come. Donuts; pLGi�F.RING .. .. ,, . . '77 R 6 foneeer. Clerks. F. T. Rowe and am, and later. had aloe' lunch and' chocolate milk and orange -crush were SAND GRAVEL, pICKERIlb'G • . .. .. 9� R 21 C. E: Bowman, chat around the fire. served, fbllow-ed by a short' worship - ' • • iUd PICKEUING .. , . , , 89 i played hostesses to a group from the f recreation in the talk on the place THURSDAY, AUG. 29 asictpton pl yP U. Less a badminton from the Fred Smith of the cTtuicJr by Rev. 3[T1LllER'$ UPYLIEN 1CLAREMN ., .. .... 14 6 s • • • 6 rl�i On the 8th .the Gooderham Girls service aid a brief sale of ' farm 'stock and . inn le- Queen St. United, CLA�hMONT , , .. , . .. 912 14 also tonal cartage work - - .AGINCOUR•T '.. .. , , Zone 2644 j ments, the property,' of Ed. K. me t. But our usual ill luck came a- . Toronto. 'It is possible there may be We huvealeo plNSed in Stock s fuU Jones, Lot •7, Con. 8, Pickering long and wind and rain spoiled the anAher of these next month, spon- We pay the phen8 Cb &rged Totvnsltip, at Mount Zion, Terms outdoor activities, So inside we went sokvd again by the Toronto East L.II�Tlc of ]dAFL11 LEAF IMI"Q GORDON YOUNG !TD 1 cash. Sale at 1.00, Ted Jackson, and had a tennis tournament follow- Rural Presbytery Y. P. U. so watch Cr>1LPANY FEEDS Toronto Phone Ad. SM. auctioneer, John Scott, clerk. ed by Monopoly and lurtch brought a this column for further information, grand evening to a close, ° President George Hull was pinch A • •W. MITCHELL , Provincial Government Offers A -- Saturday the 10th was a highlight hitting for Bob Snelling this week Nine Month's Course For Nursing in the carer of Centennial Women's at Y. P. •Ui and' took over the Citiz- I .• Pickering, O1A. ,.OLD HORSES WANTED Association when they held' their enship feeting, assisted by Dorothy. Assistants, Commneing Sept. 16. PhO� ._ Yore 74 • Rpe RSK' Campbell Mliik Ranch Pays- first bazaar on the church grounds. Gooderham , Joan Morrlsh and Don " Honie- cooking, fancywork, white el= Walker. We' expect Bob back .text ' Y'The course will consist of three o $15.00 -- AT YOUR FARM month's instruction in a central ephants and flowers, fruits and veg- month and will look forward to his f 1 school and six months practice under stables were am sale. The tea table usual interesting talks again, s11 PHONE, AGINCOURT 18J12 P 'Alas a popular • spot- •with teacup Our Y. P. U. are to .be guests of COLLECT supervision is selected hospitals and ? i riding done by hire. Ludlow and Cedar Grove at acorn roast on the 'Aral Nat✓ ft ft ?W leer Pick- " • " will lead to a certificate as a Cent- Mrs. Martin. The Mission Band had a 28th, at Woodland Park when it is aste•a Tom Timm* ;illy if....;:y..e- Assistant~ table and a Fish pond and Cqn the expected we will have our usual " Requisites --an interest. in nuning, whele..it was a successful d & A 6 good time tivah that group, ' , �P and Mrs. Earl McDonald and Mrs. Lake. lfsy mpaniad by h CARD OF Tiff LAREM' ON T Moore Sr, of Sara. Heal�° ° The Sunday School propose hold- Our Ladies' Aid will meet at Mrs. Kra..• W, H. 1 ' "ott wishop to ex~ ing a picnic at the grove at Spring Fred Gostick's in September. Date press to ail kind friends, neigh Mr. Cecil Redman, 'i n of 'Toronto. Creek, at Johns con's grove on Aug. hors and relatives for the lovely } ' spent the week end at his home here. -anything to prevent them from hear 29. A few -of the chhildrea are finish- flowers, fruit and cards sent her . Mr. Len Lye has returned to work ing this gifted speaker. Come and ing up the holidays with a few mesa- ovhile in hospital and since she has '&t Ajax after being off •through ill- bring a friend. Roll Call "A warm_ - Mothoes Birthday Celebrated "nom weather hind". - A surprise party was given by her lee been home, her thanks; also for call- _• Mrs. Wilcox and children have ing, especially thanking Mrs. Ram- ^? two daughters in honour of their spec Y -. Miss .Georgina Forsyth, of Oshawa � - mother's, Mrs. Loss Hill's birthday, moved to Cookstown after spending soy. Such acts of kindness will mover :�� ,•`�� ' -spent the week end with her people 'The annual- Reunion Picnic of the some time at Mr, and Mrs. George be forgotten. here, W M, S. of. St. John's was held at at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farr spent Greenwood Park oa Thursday after- Paisley, Stouffville. A lovely supper ' s Mrs. W. H. BRIcotti `n was served with a birthda cake in Bergh NS, Oata�e -w ,.+, the week and as their cottage in the • c3oon. Attendance. was not so 'large � centre, lighted b candles. Many' _ - - :d north country. as usual. Several of the- older mem- y ..�ireeIIWOOd- Mesers Eddie Ortiz and Bob Fuller bens were absent through illness,' but )wooly gifts were received from the Du�ba on seventeen ' guests ' present, which in- `' ' spent the week end fishing at Orr .those who attended• enjoyed a very eluded: Mr. and Mrs. William Wail- , The Mission Circle • met at the . - _ Lake. pleasant outing.. Mks. Mervin Anais Mr. and Mrs, James Mills have re- ace, of Atha, Mr: and Mrs, Wilmot o home.of Miss Doreen Pegg o t Wed- { Mr. and Mrs.- Gordon Neal and and Mrs. H. Plaxton had charge of turned after spending a few days in Hill and Sandra Ana, of Brougham, nesday, evening, „ family, of Toronto,' spent the week - the program of games, and all en- Haliburton District. ' ',end with Mr, and Mrs. Do Hedges. joyed the fellowship of a cusp of tea Mr. and Mrs, William Hicks, Bernice ; Miss Eva Jones of Toronto spent yam• A. Muir, of Scarboro spent a ;- and John Mr. and Mrs. Loss • Hill the week -end with Mrs. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hammond and picnic supper. I few days. last week the guest of Mr. and Mr. Jack- Hill all of Claremont ! Mr. and Mrs, Dix and children star) Mme, Chas, Annie, of Brooklin, spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray picked Mr, Ray Hill and Miss Margaret were with Mrs. Din's le in Ott- ' 1 and Mrs. George Hammond here. a basket of peaches of excellent 31 °p The sympathy of the community . -= Locals home for the week end quality from their home -grown tree Prozaick; of Toronto and Mr, Bruce awn for the weekend. _ ' - _ is extended to Mrs. Bassett and lam- awvere Eileen Cooper, Doug. Hiaan, drown from a pit. Paisley. Mrs. Hill thanked them for Mr. Milton Pegg is building a fine ily in the sudden passing of her hua•• ,Doris Dolphin and Fred Morley, Mrs. Herb Feasby, of Saskatchew- her gifts and a taost to the mother cement silo tAis week, band, Am Valentino - spent the weekend an is visiting her brother Thomas was liven wishing. her a happy. bir- The Sunday School picnic was well We welcome to the coca tiunity, MQS. t twith friends at Toronto. Norton and ismil thday, and many ,more with them, aid on Saturday last, although Harold Anderson y, _ who .arrived last the weather was not the best. There Guests with Mr, and Mrs, George Rev. Wenha n, of Claremont, oce week from England. We hope her �5cott over the weekend included— upend Rev. Kennedy's pulpit here, were seventy -five or more there. stay with as here will be one .of -Green Rivet Everyone had a good time, much happiness. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Scott, of Fenelon most .acceptably last Sunday. • Mr. _ Mrs. Hortop and family, Orange - We are glad. to hear that Miss Fella, Mrs. Miller, of Pickering Mrs. Kennedy- will, be i-n his •own pulpit Evelyn Westgate is now on. the road k ;vine visited "Mrs. F. W. G.bsoa last W. I. Scutt and family and Mrs. I next Sunday. (too late tor, last week) Tom Scott, of Oshawa A recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs McBeth of kinmount Tway• to recovery, after her recent illness. -Rev. Kennedy and family 'are'l Bruce. Easton, •vr%as their nephew Mr. visited last week with Gene -and Mrs. .. , Mr. S. Corbett spent the week - Mr. and Mrs. George Birkett and berg, a returned. service - yth. , end with Mr, and Mrs, Dix. at Ott. fly, formerly of Brantford, and • spending the week at theis cottage � C. . B. Holma Fors at Lake of Bays.- man. Mrs. Davies, of Toronto, is visit- a'7°a ° now residing in Toronto,' called on The Wannen's Mission Circle of the 1 , Rece4t guests of Mrs, T. C. Brown ing. her daughter Mrs, B. Draper. Misses Marion and Evelyn McVey Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annie last week. ` Baptist Church will meet-at the home ire —Mrs. W. Merrifield, of Ridrne= Mr. and Mss. Archie White visited of Toronto, are visitng Mrs, Silcox. Best of luck to our local ball' team of Mrs. Ester Palmer, on Tuesday j town; the Misses James, of Chat- friends at the park one day recently,' Rev. Mr. and Mrs. LuPfman and who are 'stow playing Claremont in next. The program will, include a ham, Mr. -Tom Sharp, of Greenbank, d niece', Miss Anderson entertained the the final play -offs. Be sure to sup- . Quiz- on the July and August issues ; Mr. and Mrs. A., F. Harvey and dau- (tom seek) young people at at sing -song on port the boys. They deserve - of "Liak and Visitor ". 9 ghter, of Mo:rtreal, and Mr. and - The Ladies' Aid held a very sue- Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. H. Blea had Mrs. Mr. - a--. l n Clarke- �g-- a- beauti�ul- .. Air. Bill .naps_ ey, of Sarco, has. just j);2rs. , - u , picnic last wools at trio park. solo at the service on -Sunday. returned from a week`s_, holidays in 1 Pa. The committee is planning another y• last week. The Ramsay family 'were retest party Mr. and Mrs. Matts and family Haliburton District. crokin Ie a for :text week, � y Born, to Rev, and Mrs. Wenhsm, visitors of Parry Sound friends, Pastor Heal was in his pulpit af- I bare got ee'.tled in Mr, Wrn: Clark's Pickering Fire Company received house' on the H,arbron place at- K.i::i- wtthrthe WalterRHaettllto a afro cos- ter restftyLholiday. . -•. � _ . - their first call in many o9eelrs on u3'� r Y daughter. Hospital, Stouffville, a i p Mrs. -Ireson and her class of. girls sale.- Wednesday. to the B A onMo y, t 1 Oat the g - : en,, aw as week -er -d visitors, Mr. are 4Z u_ii in_ _... - _ .. _ to -- - -- p s this week at t't•estan ' -- chimney tl?�e onlyi,Y- _ psrtmnn The Park Board wish to thank all the ladies who donated pies for the ... ,- . , .• Y,,.,..,,o t /4 a _, booth on the Field Day here. sue^ s a Mrs. Harry Porter has just return- ed home after spending .a week - witth __- friends in Midland. Mrs. Retz, of New York is upend - ing a few days with . her sister heie, . 'r: • A Mrs. Stanley "Robins, M :. and Mrs, Gelder, of Lakeworilt x : `' .Florida, are spending a few days with Miss Margaret Macnab. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barclay are spending this week in the north* _ towdry. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Roberson are _s - - -spending a few holidays with friends An the East. Mrs. Thomas Bacon, Daaald, M3•s,' � � k �• Jams Peddie• and Mr. and Mrs. Earl l "% Both aze spending a few days at , Manitoulin. Visiting with Mr. a:td• :tiffs. Earl - Beaa are —Mr. llt :are's si t_ °rs, Miss Leola Beare, of Keysport, I'a., Mra. . H' �w x �• g z q _ _ Wln. Stevens, .Toronto, and -his bro- Cher, Mr. Malcolm and Mrs. Beare, '', �x� 0 of Hanover. - - - - "Bowling Here Last' Week The )veal bowling club held a tour :lament h °re last week, of mixed . trebles:.- 'I`eems from Aurora, Agin- a - ��ri► _ `� h� court and Oshawa' were in attend- ante._ 13- inners were - 1. Eddie Gor-i•na`t, Oshawa, -Go• rge Reed,, -- l �;� « '• of Oshawa, and 3. Fred Evans,> Clarealnrit.* the cluo held a local + I tournament of mixed 'doubles on • ; ;F!' rNnr� . ��_ ,; R -- 'Monday evening." Hicks— Campbell A quiet, pretty wWdi:te took place at Greenwood parsonage on .August Vol vh ' 17, at 2.30, P. m, when Miss Jean Campbell; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ., Campbell, of Bracebridge; was united in ,marriage to' Mr. Fred Hicks,. son of Mrs. Grace. Hicks, of Whitby. Miss Katharine Hicks,, sister of the THE PROVINCE :OF PROM ISE g room was bridesmaid, and Mr. Gor, .� don Runions, of Ajax, acted as beset • man. The bride wore a turquoise tailored suit with -hat to match and Central ONTARIO- rich lure lands have from •the brown accessories, while the brides -a ' % ............... .........................:.... . maid wore aggery tailored suit with . _ .. earliest -days o settlement,. sustained larger o dal cattle COBI�TSR ON CONES ' black accessories. The happy couple i', f f dairy - left for a skort honeymoon and on '. „' ' : x A, heir return home will reside at than were necessary to the Province, s. own needs. In -these Nearly six billion pounds of milk are con. Greenwood. ° «, sumed or processed annually in Ontario; ; - earliest' days, which were not much more than a century ago, T the yearly value of Ontario dairy products runs around $140,000,000; Ontario butter • BROUGHAM _dairy production was exceedingly primitive, but the 1891 census ' . ,. and cheese Production is about 200.000,000 t , �.�. p nds a year. The chief credit for these Brougham Women's Institute discloser the existence of 1,565 cheese factories in the Dominion, fst3gures, which are about one -third of ; Interest is evidenced in the pre- S the totals for the entire Dominion, goes to ; • P g„ g of which Ontario had 893. -Today -this great showing is par- Ontario's 1,200,000 milk ; orations for the August rneeti t + cows— themselves a third S of Brougham Branch' Women's Ins- , . of Canada's dairy herds. 2 titute 'at the Townah�p Hall, on the �ttlleled in every-branch of Canada s'.dai.rying industry... To. The Province's 8,000,000 27th 2.30 gallons , of ice cream, bow- at. p.. m. -, Mrs. Lereine _ , ever, amount annual) to t ` mori'bw, the Province s facilities will be 'more than, to ' the . T8 y Ballantyne, well - known radio per- a at sorm,lity, is. expected. to. tell "The 50�, of the nation's 'sundae. , Story of Handicrafts ", and fi-om the delnund for milk and its' growing ditkrsity • of products. SREMI best' —which may explain the pv61'A .. noticeable cone•conxoousneas S IN of our Ootarians. demand fur her presence and, gift_ '•. . _ _ ..: .. .. .. : .. � _ .. _ • . young ent (she had not an- ... ....:.......................... _ for entertainment �RTAR10 . -•• �+btialtett by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) '� the eer vac b aentt8ate until November), re in for a real treat. All are reminded- to- keep- this 'peat_ pond datS in mind to not allow _ -1 OUT OF 20 000 THE FAMILY PET . �.. a , IHi hli hts of the Mews 40,000 Idle in Ontario Plants Civil War Spreads in China Y' A survey showed that strikes in In Nanking, General Marshall Ontario have made 40,000 wor- - and United States Ambassador kirs idle in plants _affected by Stuart state that a, general peace 'r walkouts and in industries, `depen- for Chinappeared impossible dent on the production of basic in- allhough the •Chinese people were dnstrkv, now closed by strikes. "practically unanimous" in their u In the Toronto area alone, 12,500 desire for a peaceful splution of the 4 r W persons have been thrown out of political- - problems confronting z, i ' work, their nation. In an unusall pea - simistic mood the two Americana « ` Here is the .detailed picture- for , of Ontario and for the Toronto area: pointed out that the civil,w -''was -w :3 spreading and threatened to pass R. � Robber workers strike, 10, ,,. beyond control of thost respon- s (Toronto' area, 6,000); brass'work= �•'.. . . era' strike, 1,000 (Toronto area, sible. „ z` 1,000); electrical workers' strike, Britain and Iran 7,000 (Toronto area, 3,000) ; apto- ` y mobil "e workers' strike, 4,500; steel British circles said that if Bri + tain moved -froo s into oil -rich w.. workers strike, 8,000; Massey- p x r: Harris- layoff, 5,000 (Toronto area, Iran to protect British suspects • y" , if'" ail - 2,500) an property, such action would be f in full accord with the United Na- 's In addition, it is estimated that- approximately. . ' 5,000 more e lions charter. m ployees of strike -bound plants, who. These informants said. Britain c ` are not in the bargaining units of would consider any attack on Bri- the union have -been forced out of fish subjects, or p ro eft as an at- .� :; tack on Britain and that thieat -4 r !, work- because of the strikes. -ened military action might be tak• - - - en in self- defense under Arcticle Defeating $0,000 rivals in s nation- - Canada. Second '51 of the charter: - wide contest', blonde, blue -eyed South Africa won . the King "•xf Joan Smith, 18, of Bellmore, Long Sou Lack of Steal Closes Plants Island, N.Y... won the title of "Miss George -V Trophy for - miniature. Stardust of 1918-' Victory brought rifle shooting among British Em- All Canadian plants `of ifas pire Boys, the National Rifle As- sey- Harris Co. Ltd,-. have , been Adopted by the Waggoner family when it was found near death in bar ;300 in cash, week's.. vacation , the bush in Vilas County, Wis., "Bambi" is fed by Joyce and David. n New York and modeling can- sociation which organized the dosed down 'for a 'minimum of The fawn is now the family pet. tract. tournament announced, Canada _three, weeks because of the cons- _ _ placed second, pany.'a inability io carry on sue `been 'forced' to half operations for tied within a matter of days, it Canada had the greatest num- to shortage of steel and other ma- RIGHT TO VOTE_ ber of individual hi li'scores, win. terials President J. S. Duncan lack of raw materials, was stated. Thousands of work- RIGHT . _ B What has happened in the case ' ' ers will be idle, it_ is feared. ' Ap ning 19 silver and bronze trieda4 -said last . week. This marks the of the Massey - Harris Co. will be proximately 5,000 employees are - - - _compared_ with 17 for Britain and - first time in the 99 years of its - repeated on an ever- broadening affected by the closing down, of - 11 for South Africa. hi6tory* that Massey - wris has scale unless the. strikes -are, _set- _Massey-Harris. INTERESTED SPECTATORS - y _ g, ,� '" w �,�. HOTEL_ NMOPOLE 'r''' '* ,..w :w'�•iu v ," * r 'R ,' ,, a-� {�' F/^F -, �Fr�•�. +r '�.�et .4" _ . - - L' AH Seau �y- Vrrusb d - . r -With Running 'Water . a Rates - S1.5O up _ f� sd , -'g �- W �. )> y - r ,,� _ NIAGARA FALLS y, -- OPPOSITE _ i "�",.'K,9 � / biK9, .IY�4:ir5ris '9 a•" 6�y}y�� , _ _ _ k, *� C.N.R. STATION 1. AK „ 4`y a`'rw:r •+i��7M• bii''•Zi•.'L' i1M' R" An '.)w. aM' g. INEAff WAY TO -Brig. O M. Martin, Toronto" Indian ane York County �����i� .. snagistrate, urged that his sacs ii+,s# "" `a`,';s.""`` a • 4f be given the right to . vote in- � D KILL FLIES. ominion and provincial eke- time without less of their pres -- b w - 0 x, - ent privileges wher, he ap- r ;�' neared before the parliamentary - , . C committee • for Indian affairs at Ottawa. �►�� - �' --fie^• «, Va / TO PARIS AGAIN '50E� � / - "•,Ir 1 - Effectiveness proven by tib years _ public acceptance. WHY 111"ERIMENT— WILSON'S •art will kill more flies at less cost than any other fly killer. USE ` At the international dinghy race for the Prince of Wales cup, held for the first time since 1838 at WILSON'S FLY PADS4 V ' Torbay, Eng., Princess Elizabeth and Princess Ma-garet Rose were seen in sailor hats on yacht owned ONLY IOC Al ANY RE7AlLPti 1 by Sir Philip Hunloke, Tight: - - ' FATHER DIVINE AND BRIDE - 'MORE AND MORE PEOPLE - serve _ .t Cerea s 4 anytime of d-a' Here's ail idea that can help k. 7. - you save time and work: Serve - 'Kellogg's ready - to-eat cereals' - - -' not -only for breakfast, but for Kellogg' All- 'd ruing snacks,* ' Wheat is Canadian Cksbeehll "Wh m1 -mo children's ►, - whole wheat in its `�ltmches or suppers, fore -bed.., most delicious All- Wheat, Pep, Corn Flakes, Recovered from his, recent i11- . a� form . Flaked, AU Bran, Rice Krispies, Bran _ .mesa, Ernest Bevin, Britain's toasted,- ready-ton 'Flakes and Krumbles are all eat? Ever bon ' foreign secretary, •will return. - _ �„ N , , �; y y made by Kellogg s, the greatest "as arranged" to take over : • - _ lovesthe,heartening name in cereals. leadership of his 'country's Edna Rose Ritchings, right- poses 'happily with her new husband, flavour!" - peace conference delegation in . Father Divine, • negro cult leader,, in one of his. Philadelphia Paris, it was officia?Iy stated, _ "Heavens". : The self- styled Messiah says his marriage to the 23-, SAYE. T -f.M E . • •SAYE FUEL . a •SAYE FOOD ! "in London. year -old- Can- ;;dian girl is 'one in name only. r`. .,C" "n,�v�iT','wro*:Ft^9?- i",t'u«' rid +'+.'•.:i:"`n "W'x.yw"�`a•�...a. •..•+ay,�.;�y...s._.:... --+-� o-+. =-- rbic.,.,;�e'k"':•eu..a_ w ! 7F✓ _ R - .CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AGENTS WAWrED JrAHMS FOR SALE GENTS AND STOREKEEPERS 100 ACRI14 SO ACRES CLEAR. 4 to write for our list of cast selling miles from Cardinal. Solid brick bows on combs, garters, nail clip- house. Barn In excellent condition. so. z+ore, Mastic lamp shades, rayon All equipped with .Hydro. Milking D� scarfs, trlmminga. etc. Lawrence machine Installed. You4g orchard. Lace Fabrics Co., 1961 Queen SL E. Drilled well.,, Spring in pasture. .Toronto Good fences. -Good hen house and BABY, CHICKS brooder house Silo. Will sell with or without stock and machineryy PULLETS 1010 UT WEEKS Possession anytime. Box 101, Ti to laying for immediate delivery. Adelaide W,. Toronto. - Also CWO and three weak old start- 100 ACRES ALL CLEAR ElLCEL- ad chicks, Free catalogue. Twaddle lent land with good Bank Barn, Chick Hatcheries, Limited, Fergua. Large Frame house situated on Ontario. county rUa& -L:ot 19; 6es - 4�- 5�Rsst . ORDER SEPTEMBER ANDSDCTO- Garafraxa Hydro soon to be avail- i bar Bray Chicks — now, Immedlate able, k tulle from School Appply L delivery on broilers — N. H. x W L. Bel d. Ontario. R R No 1, Some starte pullets. Bray Hatch- Belwood, Ontario. ary, 130 Joh�t N. Hamilton. Ontario. 100 ACRES IN NORTHUMBER+ MILLER'S CHICK land district. 140 acres suitable for ' mixed farming. 60 acres bush, and HATCHERY. MGUS, ONT. pasture. Brick house and frame barn. 42 St. Paul St. West, St Cath- __ TARRED ROCKS BRED TO LAY arines, Ontario. 8 & 10 weeks Hemp. z BR, Leghorn • z BR 4 & 6 weeks. Flock of Leg- 100 ACRES LOCATED IN , LARH• p horn-- ulleta of 160 at 12 weeks. tot. County one half mile from Oak- Immediate sbipment can, be . made. dale on a main country road close to store, school and church. On the ,PULLETS EIGHT WEEKS to 14117- farm is situated a good 9 -room ing. Free catalogue and DricelIaL frame house With Hydro and run. -. -' 'Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph. On- ning water, screened in porch, 1 tario. barn 80 x 60, 1 Barn 28 z 60 stabling �, r for eight cows and some young cat- BUSINE4S OPPORTUNITIES tle and four. horses, 1 good hog pen and double deck hen house and CAN YOU DRAW? 2 YEAR granary. 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Size 4x6" in Beautiful E9sel Mounts TIRES - Enlargements 4x6'' on ivory tinted mounts: 7x9" In" Gold, Silver, Cir- 'Wt are overstocked at the present casslan Walnut or Black Ebony Ot good used trade -in tires (guaran- finish frames, 59c each. If enlarge - toe to be ih excellent shape) ment coloured. 79c each. Reprints. Made_ Fmm Your 600 X 26 $6.00 — — Negative Icy- Mach — •All orders shipped C.U.D. S eclal DEPT. M. ilpufpment for vulcanising rock STAR SNAPSHOZt- SF•RVICE and Farm Tractor Tires. Box 1211. Pest Ottles' A. Trevsute. CON TIRE, corn. Queen &York Print Name and JOdress Plainly. Sts. HAWLTON, Ontario. O"AR2WS ElOgT MODMN 2S4cI!'lJ00 7'2366 gBO! i ISSUE 34 -1946 .. L MAKINGS OF GOOD FISH STORY maKe Vreat Drttaln as Inaepeneent as possible so far as ti- tuber sup -, plies are concerned. or.WAff1Af i171AN# Rich or poor alike —this sae medid.a is Wy effective to relieve path and nor, .vouaj tired, irritable feelings; of "certain days' —when due to female fuactiooal monthly disturbances. 1 1? !I ! f. JAI YA'NA M S a o° 6 r" 9` t `l LIFE can B in AFTER 40, /I.. kound V ate energy Issseno. Bat, an. ptsiettce hatatttht tp to do air wtrk with less 0&& The Taus ahead should Fuld the gremttat ac . , 73. .. „. l , the eat ssje,seet and h4potem They can, too, if we avoid the kidney and bladder dioorders so& an Becit- ds amed, Ithecanatic Pains, I—dtodo, s Laos of Sloop end Enmrp which se often attack those aremtd *. Far over half a ands, Dedd's Kidney Piss hais bow sees and wosos.to �konsp kidn.,s bud_ kl.d�iao�rt :. isr e, ,n we . be” and a Sappier SAID W Dsdi's Waq P% Idyl us y i by FRANK MANN ( "A Bic Bit "Times certainly change x HARRIS Critic") .++•.+.. -. and that the two gentlemen :- whole lot," muses Eighth -post Eddie, the — eniaent _ Turf Advisor, volved were Louis Fox and Joba beery, — - "It used to be that when you saw a guy around the track tilling a • • • And the fact that it was as Zyy -inch nail in place of a button long ago as Sept 7th., 1663, that on his britches, you figured he was it occurred has nothing to do with either broke or had just had a the perils and dangers we started fight with his bitter half, who out to illustrate. The point that wouldn't do any more mending for him. But now they tell 'me that if this shortage keeps up till puzzles us- is just what moral) would be most fitting to tack oa- to this highly edifying tai-- - , •' the Fall, meet, the Big Shots as SWAT THE - POOLROOMS or the Woodbine clubhouse lawn are liable to be wearing nail* instead DON'T HANG AROUND HOUSE - FLIES, of diamonds as a sign of wealth." V • • + ■ It may be that we have, its In the interests of sanitation times past, already made mention our Departments of Health Lane. of a friend of otirs--Joe Grimes a from time to time, warnings as gentleman most decidedly worth to the dangers of the common knowing. Joe has a fondness for house -fly, telling how these little better, dogs, horseshoe pitching, winged visitors carry germs, bac- smokeless tobaccos- trotting races, teria and all sorts of tinaHuring and other homely }hugs. He all - things . in their travels. Other cb- so possesses something rather' no- teemed Agencies, equally intent usual nowadays -an ouilook oa on our moral sanitation are wont to give warning about those pit- life' that is strictly .individual and his own. falls known at poolrooms, giving instances of the grave perils which +" « + ' _ -At-a11 events we rather relished threaten young-• fellows who mis- an incident we recently heard re, spend too much of their leisure are garding him, and thought pos-. aund such Plates._ sibly you might do so too, Not so • • " long ago a lady from the city -n 'Always eager to help along and' came to visit in Joe's neighbor - good cause, let alone two of them, hood, bringing, along' with fier a and especially with the least pos- daughter of the mature age of ele- sible amount of exertion, we think ven or thereabouts. But this was we'll make this one a double- by no means any common or gar header, and dig up from the back- den variety of daughter. She was .alleys -of sports history a tragic one of these Child Prodigies � incident which clearly illustrates with an I.Q. higher than-,a cat's the dangers inherent in BOTH the back, knownig all * the answers to poolroom and the house-fly.. And all the questions —the same sort if you've heard it before it's much you read about in these fatten• too. late to try yad stop -us. your mind magazines or . hear -cc ' + + + the radio, Heaven forbid, So anyway, one day, two very + • - expert billiard players were deep- • And this mother was more than ly engaged in a contest for the ja little proud of her j.urenile won - world's , championship, And as der. nor by -.any means backward ' they neared. the finish one of about letting folks,_. know how them a • gentleman named Fox, much she out,cla "sse�- ordinary was so far in, front that the back -- kids. More than once during her era of' his opponent were about rural visit she had made compari- - ready to pay off. But as Mr. Fox sons between the mentality of Iiee�� _ stepped up to-the table and chant. own pride and joy, and that of ed his 'cue for what might well Joe's granddaughter, Nellie, who have been the winning inning. a is much of the same age. -But :: L common house -fly happened to somehow ' or' other we don't im. . ' light on his cue -ball. agine she'll ever do so again. 'Time after time Mr. Fox tried ."But of course, Mr. Grimes." ?'.1 to shoo the little pest away —but she was finishing up her latest always it insisted on coming back panegyric, "it is hardly fair for me . and perchip"n the ivory sphere. to compare my Minerva with ' Nel- (Maybe the fly thought it was an lie. as all the child psychologists cgg and was trying to hatch it and university professors who but this is only guess -work as his- have examined . Minerva tell me tory is silent on the point.) And that the little darling, although 'finally Mr. Fox got so hot and she's only eleven, actually his bothered that when he went to • the mentality of a person of twen- make his shot he miscued; Where- ty or more." upon his opponent promptly ran out his string and took the title. Joe took a thaw of eating to'- ' '< s + s bacco, solemnly spat, 'and then _ At this Mr. Fox, who.•must have spoke. . "Well now," he said, "I've - been a very excitable type indeed, always noticed -that a wormy ap- rushed out of the place, jumped ple is liable to ripen a whole'loll ,i•;. 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